tech
January 29, 2026
POVEZAN SA 1.024 ELEKTRODE Oglasio se čovek kome je ugrađen moždani čip Maskove kompanije: "Osećam se čudesno"
Jedan od prvih ljudi u Velikoj Britaniji, Sebastijan Gomez-Penja, kome je ugrađen moždani čip kompanije Neuralink, izjavio je da se "oseća čudesno" i da veruje da ovaj uređaj može da transformiše živote osoba sa teškom paralizom.

TL;DR
- Sebastián Gomez-Peña, a volunteer in the UK's first Neuralink trials, feels 'miraculous' after receiving a brain chip.
- The Neuralink chip, connected to 1,024 electrodes, was implanted in a five-hour surgery at UCLH using Neuralink's R1 robot.
- Nerve signals are transmitted from microelectrodes to the chip, which wirelessly sends data to a computer with AI software to interpret brain signals.
- The technology allows users to control a cursor or mouse by thinking about moving their hand or tapping a finger, restoring lost motor functions.
- This is the first such device implanted in the UK; the first was implanted in a US volunteer two years ago.
- Currently, 21 people in the US, Canada, the UK, and the UAE have the implant, all suffering from severe paralysis due to spinal cord injuries, strokes, or neurodegenerative conditions like ALS.